The Arleta A 2850A - 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, 1353 square feet

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THE Arleta was a fun design that was inspired from the pages of Radford's Artisitic Bungalows.
We tried to stay true to the original design while making sure to
adhere to a more modern formula. We are still scratching our heads at
how we fit so much into a space of less than 1400sf. The design deities have
smiled upon us!

At only 28 feet wide, the house will easily fit on a narrow infill lot.
The open porch and low roof give the house an immediate inviting and
cozy feel. We took some 1910's design liberties on the 'A' and dolled
her up. For a more craftsman look, see the original.

Inside, we have kept the classic vestibule and framed it with a
couple of pillars. On the other end of the house we took the classic
icebox service entry and turned it into a true mudroom.
While we have been fairly anti-hallway in public circles, we found
that we couldn't do without it here. The original plan allowed the
bedrooms and bathroom (singular) to open right out to the common rooms.
Modern design parlance requires a little more privacy. Were you to
want to bump privacy up to the realm of secrecy, you could completely
hide the hallway. The opening at the parlor could be covered completely
or have a secret panel built into the woodwork. The kitchen could have
a sliding or swinging shelf at its opening. This turns the entire
right side of the house into a saferoom!

This plan is unique in that we have included space for a furnace
should you choose to install one. The ceiling in the hallway could be
sheathed and then subframed to 8'. This space then becomes perfect for
running all your duct runs within conditioned space. All rooms can be
touched. And if you built the house right your registers should have no
need to reach to the windows. What an archaic practice! Similarly
subframe the two immediate closets and put your return towards the
parlor or dining room.

All plans include four elevations, floor plans, foundation plans, at least two building sections, framing plans for the second floor and/or roof, and notes and construction details. This is everything you will need to build, but may not be everything you need to get a permit. Check with your local jurisdiction. Electrical layouts, cabinet elevations and engineering are not included.